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big part of the prosecution's case was chloroform. it was easy in my opinion, to discredit and give it no value and no weight. once you got rid of that. i'm not saying there wasn't some sort of -- i don't know -- nobody knows what happened to caylee. i don't think chloroform was involved. i think they tried the best they could to make a strong case the chloroform seemed easy enough to disqualify that and move it an sigh. once that is gone you don't have much to work with. >> greta: what do you think was the purpose of the chloroform? >> the chloroform, i think maybe they had a feeling that there was some sort of you know, like trying to keep caylee quiet to something to that effect. they found the chloroform searches. they went with that. they didn't have much to use. there's nothing else they could find maybe. they were trying to substantiate that and go in that direction. but it wasn't strong enough to say, okay there was chloroform involved. >> greta: there were allegations in the opening statement that her father molested her and
big part of the prosecution's case was chloroform. it was easy in my opinion, to discredit and give it no value and no weight. once you got rid of that. i'm not saying there wasn't some sort of -- i don't know -- nobody knows what happened to caylee. i don't think chloroform was involved. i think they tried the best they could to make a strong case the chloroform seemed easy enough to disqualify that and move it an sigh. once that is gone you don't have much to work with. >> greta: what...
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but yes, this is their second big holiday weekend that they're missing. they are not from here. they're from another county. they're being sequestered. they're living in a hotel. they're shuttled from the hotel to the courtroom every day so they want their lives back, i'm sure. and they have had to sit through a lot. 33 straight days of testimony. scores of witnesses. they've got to be ready to sit there and start to think about who is really responsible for caylee anthony's death. >> drew petrimoulx, let's talk closing arguments. to everyone's account, this is taking a long time. the jurors were fidgeting and many might be saying, let's move on with this so we can get in there and hash it out and figure out what's going on. >> the defense really taking its time this afternoon. they started about halfway through the morning and went the rest of the day. the prosecution initially only went about 77 minutes but they'll pick back up in the morning so they'll have more time to go as well. then we have to go through the jury instructions which could take a while as the judge explains
but yes, this is their second big holiday weekend that they're missing. they are not from here. they're from another county. they're being sequestered. they're living in a hotel. they're shuttled from the hotel to the courtroom every day so they want their lives back, i'm sure. and they have had to sit through a lot. 33 straight days of testimony. scores of witnesses. they've got to be ready to sit there and start to think about who is really responsible for caylee anthony's death. >>...
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then a big -- lounges. and then day big security area, set back from the hotel gated you need to be a get or member of the golf club. such a big hotel it is easy to blend in. for only 17 people, it would be very easy to blend in. of course depending on the amount of security they had that could change things. the televisions in the room were only receiving selective channels. ole, orange county sheriff's office probably had a in making sure that happened. they didn't get the standard cable service that you would get. they would receive a newspaper everyday the st. petersburg times. these jurors came from pinellas county and the hometown paper is the st. petersburg times. there were holes cut out of the newspaper. anything having to do with the casey anthony murder trial this was home. every morning at about 6:00, the jury would wake up. they would eat breakfast. by 8:00 they are at the courthouse. by 5:00, the court was ending, typically. sometimes it went later. back here 6, 6:30 sometimes they had events
then a big -- lounges. and then day big security area, set back from the hotel gated you need to be a get or member of the golf club. such a big hotel it is easy to blend in. for only 17 people, it would be very easy to blend in. of course depending on the amount of security they had that could change things. the televisions in the room were only receiving selective channels. ole, orange county sheriff's office probably had a in making sure that happened. they didn't get the standard cable...
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that big wheel behind us... yeah? he's got a flat-screen, swivel chairs, and a fridge. oh. hey, man! can we come over tonight? it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. visit gorving.com and get a free video. or see an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> that's why you have more questions than answers. that's why. situations like fantasy searches, fantasy forensics, phantom stickers, phantom stains. all of this nonsense. and no real hard evidence. no dna. no fingerprints. nothing. but she is a liar and a slut. convict her on that. she lied. she didn't act the way she needs to. she made some stupid decisions. let's make her pay with her life. that's what this case is about. an accident that snow balled out of control and it is out of control. it is out of control right now and it has been out of control since the moment this trial began. since the moment this case began. it is out of control. >> it sounds like casey anthony's lawyer is turning on her but jose baez used sarcasm to make his point. his client may not be likable but she is also not guilty. w
that big wheel behind us... yeah? he's got a flat-screen, swivel chairs, and a fridge. oh. hey, man! can we come over tonight? it's surprising just how affordable an rv vacation can be. visit gorving.com and get a free video. or see an rv dealer. go affordably. go rving. >>> that's why you have more questions than answers. that's why. situations like fantasy searches, fantasy forensics, phantom stickers, phantom stains. all of this nonsense. and no real hard evidence. no dna. no...
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but the weather could throw a big wrench into the works. there is a 70% chance that the flight could be scrubbed due to thunderstorms in the area. about one million on lookers are expectsed to be on hand to witness history. i'm joined by cheryl mcnair. she lost her husband ronald mcnair. he was a nasa mission specialist killed during the 1986 challenger shuttle explosion. cheryl, thanks for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> i think one of the big water shed moment that's we all think about when we think of the space shuttle program is the challenger disaster engrained in all of our memories. given the sacrifice that you have made, that your husband made for the space program, what are your thoughts about the end to this, to this program? >> i will, of course, miss the program. it was a program that was -- that progressed with our innovations and with developments. and, yes, my husband was a physicist. my late husband was a laser physicist. however, he believed a great deal in the furthering of education. he was a motivating inspirati
but the weather could throw a big wrench into the works. there is a 70% chance that the flight could be scrubbed due to thunderstorms in the area. about one million on lookers are expectsed to be on hand to witness history. i'm joined by cheryl mcnair. she lost her husband ronald mcnair. he was a nasa mission specialist killed during the 1986 challenger shuttle explosion. cheryl, thanks for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> i think one of the big water shed moment that's we...
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so you think funding is the big issue? >> funding is a big issue and the desire to do it. >> desire. what about looking ahead to tomorrow? we heard about possible -- they are evaluating possibly this lightning strike from the site of the launchpad, it's supposed, to fingers crossed, 11:26 tomorrow morning, and, you know, that question is sort of pervasive through all the conversations out here. do you think it's going to happen? when do you think it will happen? do you have any intel, mr. crippen? do you know. >> as far as the lightning strike, i do know they have lots of instrumentation out at the pad. they can go look at that to see whether they think the vehicle needs to go through more testing to make sure it didn't impact it. the big if in my opinion is the weather. there's a high probability of rain. you can't fly the shuttle through rain. some probability of lightning. don't want to get involved with that, but i've seen the weather forecast to be a lot worse, and it all of a sudden it clears and we'd launch. the wea
so you think funding is the big issue? >> funding is a big issue and the desire to do it. >> desire. what about looking ahead to tomorrow? we heard about possible -- they are evaluating possibly this lightning strike from the site of the launchpad, it's supposed, to fingers crossed, 11:26 tomorrow morning, and, you know, that question is sort of pervasive through all the conversations out here. do you think it's going to happen? when do you think it will happen? do you have any...
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then a big -- lounges. and then day big security area, set back from the hotel gated you need to be a get or member of the golf club. such a big hotel it is easy to blend in. for only 17 people, it would be very easy to blend in. of course depending on the amount of security they had that could change things. the televisions in the room were only receiving selective channels. ole, orange county sheriff's office probably had a in making sure that happened. they didn't get the standard cable service that you would get. they would receive a newspaper everyday the st. petersburg times. these jurors came from pinellas county and the hometown paper is the st. petersburg times. there were holes cut out of the newspaper. anything having to do with the casey anthony murder trial this was home. every morning at about 6:00, the jury would wake up. they would eat breakfast. by 8:00 they are at the courthouse. by 5:00, the court was ending, typically. sometimes it went later. back here 6, 6:30 sometimes they had events
then a big -- lounges. and then day big security area, set back from the hotel gated you need to be a get or member of the golf club. such a big hotel it is easy to blend in. for only 17 people, it would be very easy to blend in. of course depending on the amount of security they had that could change things. the televisions in the room were only receiving selective channels. ole, orange county sheriff's office probably had a in making sure that happened. they didn't get the standard cable...
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there is the proof she could easily get outside, there is the proof she was big enough and strong enough to open the door. you can't get anything better than that. >> judge jeanine: our legal panel is with us now. diana, i'm going right to you. what about the fact that the judge starts today by saying i'm not going to let you get anything in or talk about sexual abuse by george anthony or lee anthony. were you surprised? >> no, in fact, i thought the glass was half full. i was shocked he let them talk about the drowning, honestly, there really wasn't an iota of evidence. if they have that evidence then every family that's not a pool and a child dies you getted to argue drowning. i was supposed the judge gave him that. different the box he sawed himself in and he's not a particularly great organizationed speaker, i thought he made some really good points. i wish shed gun-- i wished they were condensed now, when they quoted "to kill a mockingbird," i was thinking about washington-- >> was it a good idea for jose baez to refer to his on client as a lying no good slut. >> absolutely, do that
there is the proof she could easily get outside, there is the proof she was big enough and strong enough to open the door. you can't get anything better than that. >> judge jeanine: our legal panel is with us now. diana, i'm going right to you. what about the fact that the judge starts today by saying i'm not going to let you get anything in or talk about sexual abuse by george anthony or lee anthony. were you surprised? >> no, in fact, i thought the glass was half full. i was...
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>> i do know that jose baez has hired a big time agent out of new york. he was on a news program tonight. i've heard many of some deals being made many i'm not sure if one was made for that interview. there are rumors swirling that casey would get a high dollar for her first interview. >> greta: that will be interesting to see if that happens. i wonder if she poison for most people in terms -- news organizations don't, in terms of the entertainment. entertainment networks, that she is poison. >> i have an issue any time anybody pays for an interview. this is one of those businesses it is very competitive. you work sources, make contacts, get people to trust you and you work those. should get a big story. throughout story, it has been an eye opening experience. people have paid for interviews. it is going to be interesting to see what does happen. ultimately, we all want to hear her story. we all want to hear what she has to say. it going to be a matter of who decides to bite the bullet and pay her for an interview. >> greta: tomorrow she may address the c
>> i do know that jose baez has hired a big time agent out of new york. he was on a news program tonight. i've heard many of some deals being made many i'm not sure if one was made for that interview. there are rumors swirling that casey would get a high dollar for her first interview. >> greta: that will be interesting to see if that happens. i wonder if she poison for most people in terms -- news organizations don't, in terms of the entertainment. entertainment networks, that she...
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>> well, she impressed me big time. both of the prosecutors have done a good job throughout the trial, and ashton was amazing and not that good this morning, but linda drane-burdick brought it home and i'm not worried about a first-degree verdict here, because this is the last thing that the jury listens to in delivery and she hears casey saying the f-bomb to her mother repeatedly and that emotion shows what casey really is in the jury's mind perhaps. i don't know, but i hope they can balance it and listen to everything, but linda drane-burdick did a fabulous, fabulous job. i would have wished when she did the call said a few more things and ended it there, it would have had more of a high note, and you have to know when to fold them, and that is a tiny minor thing to say, but bravo to linda. >> when we left the coverage yesterday the lawyers were going to go in to have a final conference with the judge about what is going to be said, and susan, how important is the charge that the judge is going to say, and how serious
>> well, she impressed me big time. both of the prosecutors have done a good job throughout the trial, and ashton was amazing and not that good this morning, but linda drane-burdick brought it home and i'm not worried about a first-degree verdict here, because this is the last thing that the jury listens to in delivery and she hears casey saying the f-bomb to her mother repeatedly and that emotion shows what casey really is in the jury's mind perhaps. i don't know, but i hope they can...
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those are even it being put in a bag is a very big red flag for homicide. never seen an accidental death of a child. and the fact that there is duct tape anywhere attached to that child's face is, to me, indications of a homicide. >> the prosecution tried for a big finish, calling the tattoo artist who had an appointment with casey on july 2, just two weeks after caylee died. >> when ms. anthony first came to your shop, how would you describe her demeanor? >> normal. >> what does that mean? >> didn't seem upset about anything. >> on casey's request, he tattooed her with bella vita, beautiful life. >> your honor, at this point, the state of florida would rest. >> our legal panel is back with us. all right, guys. we talked about cindy anthony and the fact that she apparently is trying to take responsibility for premeditation by saying that she searched for chlorophyll -- oh, i mean, chloroform. and the question is: does it matter in this case? mark, legally, does it matter if they can get -- if they can get to murder 1, just from child abuse alone? >> it does
those are even it being put in a bag is a very big red flag for homicide. never seen an accidental death of a child. and the fact that there is duct tape anywhere attached to that child's face is, to me, indications of a homicide. >> the prosecution tried for a big finish, calling the tattoo artist who had an appointment with casey on july 2, just two weeks after caylee died. >> when ms. anthony first came to your shop, how would you describe her demeanor? >> normal. >>...
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there is the proof she could easily get outside, there is the proof she was big enough and strong enough to open the door. you can't get anything better than that. >> judge jeanine: our legal panel is with us now. diana, i'm going right to you. what about the fact that the judge starts today by saying i'm not going to let you get anything in or talk about sexual abuse by george anthony or lee anthony. were you surprised? >> no, in fact, i thought the glass was half full. i was shocked he let them talk about the drowning, honestly, there really wasn't an iota of evidence. if they have that evidence then every family that's not a pool and a child dies you getted to argue drowning. i was supposed the judge gave him that. different the box he sawed himself in and he's not a particularly great organizationed speaker, i thought he made some really good points. i wish shed gun-- i wished they were condensed now, when they quoted "to kill a mockingbird," i was thinking about washington-- >> was it a good idea for jose baez to refer to his on client as a lying no good slut. >> absolutely, i do th
there is the proof she could easily get outside, there is the proof she was big enough and strong enough to open the door. you can't get anything better than that. >> judge jeanine: our legal panel is with us now. diana, i'm going right to you. what about the fact that the judge starts today by saying i'm not going to let you get anything in or talk about sexual abuse by george anthony or lee anthony. were you surprised? >> no, in fact, i thought the glass was half full. i was...
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it's really a big unknown. >> a big unknown that becomes like a game of whack a mole. that collapses and another one comes up. as the president said, nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to. jessica yellin, thanks. let's get a perspective from fareed zakaria. i want you to listen, the president sounds pretty optimistic. >> everybody acknowledged that we have to get this done before the hard deadline of august 2nd to make sure that america does not default for the first time on its obligations. and everybody acknowledged that there is going to be pain involved politically on all sides but our biggest obligation is to make sure that we're doing right by the american people. >> do you really believe that polarized partisan washington is about to do right by the american people? >> the crucial sentence in what president obama said was all parties acknowledged there was pain -- going to be pain on all sides. if that's the case, if that's an accurate representation of what the republicans are now saying and are now feeling, that's great news. pain is good. because
it's really a big unknown. >> a big unknown that becomes like a game of whack a mole. that collapses and another one comes up. as the president said, nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to. jessica yellin, thanks. let's get a perspective from fareed zakaria. i want you to listen, the president sounds pretty optimistic. >> everybody acknowledged that we have to get this done before the hard deadline of august 2nd to make sure that america does not default for the first...
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. >> so that's a big no-no. how influential would that be? >> he was certainly in the heat of the moment, fred. a crescendo in his summation. he turns around, and there is ashton smiling again. so he was inappropriate. the judge halted the proceedings. it hurt baez a little bit. but i really believe, avery, i believe some of those jurors will really be emboldened by that. they will like baez for his tenacity. he is fighting for his client with whatever he has. and he is bringing everything he has here. >> avery, you agree with that? >> well, you know what? i hate to do it, i do. i mean i think that jeff ashton did a tremendous job at the beginning in closing argument. david mattingly talked about the breakup. but what happened back there is judge perry admonished both lawyers, both jeff ashton and jose baez with a fairly serious sanction here. and i think those sort of ant s antics, smiling and gesturing and shaking your heads, generally don't do those sort of things. look. what jose baez did in referring to ashton as laughing boy or somethin
. >> so that's a big no-no. how influential would that be? >> he was certainly in the heat of the moment, fred. a crescendo in his summation. he turns around, and there is ashton smiling again. so he was inappropriate. the judge halted the proceedings. it hurt baez a little bit. but i really believe, avery, i believe some of those jurors will really be emboldened by that. they will like baez for his tenacity. he is fighting for his client with whatever he has. and he is bringing...
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naturally, one of the big questions is -- what causes it? what makes some children autistic? for a long time, the best understanding has been it's a function somehow, of genetics. but tonight, new research suggests that what researchers call "environmental factors" may play at least as big a role. >> i think this is a really exciting first step for us, you know, to really start to delve into the environmental risk factor for autism and i think the difference is that once identified you can actually do something about it so we can actually, potentially, start thinking about prevention down the road. >> the next step, obviously, in this, is to determine which environmental factors may be at play. the best guess right now, according to this, is that they include things that happen early on in life, such as the age of a child's parents when the child is conceived, low birth weight. whether a child is part of a multiple birth or, perhaps, any infections a mother may have during her pregnancy. >>> up next as "nightly news" continued on a tuesday night, if you think you know the ris
naturally, one of the big questions is -- what causes it? what makes some children autistic? for a long time, the best understanding has been it's a function somehow, of genetics. but tonight, new research suggests that what researchers call "environmental factors" may play at least as big a role. >> i think this is a really exciting first step for us, you know, to really start to delve into the environmental risk factor for autism and i think the difference is that once...
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ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. re/max agents know their markets, and they care enough to get to know you, too. nobody sells more real estate . visit remax.com today. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only with berty mutual auto insurance, if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a ca one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >> greta: what was casey anthony like as a mother? we heard a lot of stories from the prosecution and defense. our next guest is a former friend and knew caylee. he was casey's ex-boyfriend's roommate and a witness for the prosecutor. nice to see you children. >> nice to see you again. >> greta: clint in the month of june 2008, june 16th, that's when caylee her accident, murdered, whatever. that's when we focus on casey's behavior. when you saw her, did she do anything to suggest she cared about her daughter missing or that her daughter was missing or murdered or anything? >> like i testified
ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. re/max agents know their markets, and they care enough to get to know you, too. nobody sells more real estate . visit remax.com today. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only with berty mutual auto insurance, if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a ca one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >> greta: what was casey anthony...
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those are even being put in a bag is a very big rid flag for homicide. never seen in an accidental -- death of a child. the fact there's duct tape anywhere attached to that child's face, is to me, indication of a homicide. >> the prosecution tried for a big finish. calling the tattoo artist who had an appointment with casey on july 2nd. just two weeks after caylee died. >> when ms. anthony came to your shop how was she acting? >> normal. >> what does that moon? >> didn't seem upset about anything. >> on casey's request he tattooed her with bella vida, beautiful life. >> at this point the state of florida would rest. >> our legal panel is back with us. all right guys, we talked about cindy anthony and the fact that she apparently is trying to take responsibility for premeditation by saying that she searched for chlorophyll oh i mean chloroform. the question is, does it matter in this case? mark, legally does it matter if they can get to -- if they can get to murder one just in child abuse alone? >> it doesn't necessarily matter. obviously, if they could p
those are even being put in a bag is a very big rid flag for homicide. never seen in an accidental -- death of a child. the fact there's duct tape anywhere attached to that child's face, is to me, indication of a homicide. >> the prosecution tried for a big finish. calling the tattoo artist who had an appointment with casey on july 2nd. just two weeks after caylee died. >> when ms. anthony came to your shop how was she acting? >> normal. >> what does that moon? >>...
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a big risk for me, i'm liss stoeng him do that. sf jose baez comes in and says, i made a few mistakes, maybe put myself out there, wasn't able to prove these things. i'm going to look at that and go, are you kidding me? you have a huge trial here. you come into this -- to me that was give him so much less credibility. i love saying this. we all have different opinions. >> if he ignored it and actually pretended as if he had done a great job, how would you look at him? to me that's less credible. i think you need to own the mistake. >> just so you know, by the way, i guess the court feed may not show us that. what you were just seeing, that right there, apparently they're covering up that picture. it's an old picture of casey. for some reason that is deemed to be inappropriate with the final presentation by the defense. jose baez has been setting up these large cards and they'll be showing them on easels. we're looking at mr. hopkins, the alleged boyfriend, the alleged nanny, zani, any other person that was part of the story, if you
a big risk for me, i'm liss stoeng him do that. sf jose baez comes in and says, i made a few mistakes, maybe put myself out there, wasn't able to prove these things. i'm going to look at that and go, are you kidding me? you have a huge trial here. you come into this -- to me that was give him so much less credibility. i love saying this. we all have different opinions. >> if he ignored it and actually pretended as if he had done a great job, how would you look at him? to me that's less...
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this is continuing coverage of the gun fight in the big courtroom on the 23rd floor of the orange county courthouse behind me. as both the prosecution and defense in the casey anthony capital murder death penalty trial made their last emotional appeals to the jury. by day's end the jurors had seen everything. from the prosecution's powerful presentation of the largely circumstantial case of the accused child killer is the defense equivalent of where is the beef? where is the evidence to prove beyond and to the exclusion of all reasonable doubt that caseyen thon knee indeed suffocated her precious caylee so mom would be free to party. there were fireworks, there was finger pointing and there were hard called facts. we begin our 2 hour report from jeff ashton's closing remarks. >> thank you for t time you have given us in this case. we have taken a-away from your families and lives for the last six week all of us appreciate the sacrifice you have made. i am happy to say we came in on the low end of our estimate. we said 6-8 and we came in on 6. our job here is virtually done and your work
this is continuing coverage of the gun fight in the big courtroom on the 23rd floor of the orange county courthouse behind me. as both the prosecution and defense in the casey anthony capital murder death penalty trial made their last emotional appeals to the jury. by day's end the jurors had seen everything. from the prosecution's powerful presentation of the largely circumstantial case of the accused child killer is the defense equivalent of where is the beef? where is the evidence to prove...
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these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. the motorola expert from sprint. its powerful tools help you work faster and smarter so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it lets you access business forms on the go, fire off e-mails with the qwerty keypad, and work securely around the world so you can get back to playing "angry birds." it's the android-powered phone that mixes business with pleasure. so let's get our work done, america, so we can all get back to playing "angry birds." the motorola expert from sprint. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >>> a judge slammed casey anthony with a four-year sentence, but with time served, she'll walk in just six days. perhaps no one is more stunned by this outcome than the lead prosecutor in this case, jeff ashton. and jeff is still with me now. jeff, when you heard about the sentencin
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you don't fit into these pair of pants so you're a big fat cow. >> but here she is. after a desperate intervention from family members last christmas. >> my sister said, kerry, you are spiralling out of control. >> what made you hear them? >> i wanted to. i was ready. i'm 41 years old. and it's just time. i was tired. >> reporter: a cascade of traumatic event in mid-life is a typical trigger for eating disorders in women over 30. >> i didn't realize i still had a eating disorder. >> and for kerry, a recently divorced mom and a struggling small business owner, eating or not eating was the one thing she could control. >> i was losing hair. my gums were bleeding. broken bones. i had lost maier period for three years and i didn't care. what matters was the scale. >> the body you have now, do you like it? >> i'm learning to. >> reporter: learning while in treatment. three days a week at the renfrew center in ridgewood, new jersey. >> reporter: they have devised a program specifically for women 35-plus. after seeing an increase in some 42% in patients that age, since 2001.
you don't fit into these pair of pants so you're a big fat cow. >> but here she is. after a desperate intervention from family members last christmas. >> my sister said, kerry, you are spiralling out of control. >> what made you hear them? >> i wanted to. i was ready. i'm 41 years old. and it's just time. i was tired. >> reporter: a cascade of traumatic event in mid-life is a typical trigger for eating disorders in women over 30. >> i didn't realize i still...
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you know, counsel showed you the big poster with the pictures of caylee walking into the pool and said that this hypothesis has not been rebutted. well, i respectfully disagree. because ladies and gentlemen, the two people that counsel asserts were present when that happened were george anthony and casey anthony. george anthony testified on that witness stand the first day of this trial it didn't happen. as ms. burdick will point out to you when she points, ms. anthony also was given the opportunity to adopt that and rejected it twice. that has been refuted. by the evidence in this case. counsel also asserted to you that this crime scene was quote-unquote staged. here's the interesting part. he tells you on the one hand that george anthony is connected to the tape. remember he said in opening, follow the tape. but then on the other hand, he tells you that roy kronk is connected to the tape. dr. spits told you that somebody came along later and took the skull and taped it and in opening statement, the defense counsel told you that person was roy kronk. so they both got the tape, this ra
you know, counsel showed you the big poster with the pictures of caylee walking into the pool and said that this hypothesis has not been rebutted. well, i respectfully disagree. because ladies and gentlemen, the two people that counsel asserts were present when that happened were george anthony and casey anthony. george anthony testified on that witness stand the first day of this trial it didn't happen. as ms. burdick will point out to you when she points, ms. anthony also was given the...
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but again, a big mad scramble when that word came down. so many news outlets here, so many members of the public here, very interested to see how this turns out and now, the lucky people who stood in line yesterday to get passes into the courtroom for today will have a front row seat to be there when this verdict is read. this case has been making headlines since 2008, when this little girl caylee anthony first went missing, and it was such an emotional time. people got caught up in the search for her then and then all the strange information coming out about the mother not reporting her missing for a month, and from there on, it just kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger until we got to this trial. >> it's interesting what you say, because just talking to people about this case, if you haven't followed it, you may wonder why all the drama but the truth is, as you begin to follow it step by step by step, there are so many twists and so many turns, and even the story of casey anthony herself, never knowing what direction it's going to g
but again, a big mad scramble when that word came down. so many news outlets here, so many members of the public here, very interested to see how this turns out and now, the lucky people who stood in line yesterday to get passes into the courtroom for today will have a front row seat to be there when this verdict is read. this case has been making headlines since 2008, when this little girl caylee anthony first went missing, and it was such an emotional time. people got caught up in the search...
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it was a big question mark going into the trial. and the defense tried to use it to their advantage. here's randi kaye. >> reporter: it is the other question in the casey anthony trial. -- the fbi's dna tests ruled out george or lee anthony. but that didn't stop the defense from suggesting it during one of the most explosive moments of the trial. >> were you asked to conduct a paternity test for lee anthony as to caylee -- being the potential father of caylee anthony? >> jesse grund, casey anthony's ex fiance, isn't the father, either. >> i got a paternity test done to prove that i was not caylee's biological father. >> grund says a pregnant casey told him the baby was his. but when caylee was born less than seven months after the couple had met, he knew it wasn't true. even so, grund wanted to be a father to her. >> did you love little caylee like she was your own child? >> a piece of paper couldn't tell me not to love her like she was my daughter. >> reporter: but casey anthony told different things to different people. according
it was a big question mark going into the trial. and the defense tried to use it to their advantage. here's randi kaye. >> reporter: it is the other question in the casey anthony trial. -- the fbi's dna tests ruled out george or lee anthony. but that didn't stop the defense from suggesting it during one of the most explosive moments of the trial. >> were you asked to conduct a paternity test for lee anthony as to caylee -- being the potential father of caylee anthony? >> jesse...
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was the first medical examiner board certified fully capable of handling this case but yet she is the big shot and she comes back in to town and takes over and because of her relationship with the media and law enforcement. that is it. the politics that the medical examiner -- at the medical examiner's office played out in this case and you got to see it with these two. we presented to you and we were fortunate enough to have one of the most experienced medical examiners in the country, dr. werner spitz. and dr. spitz did a full autopsy. they can say all they want. and if dr. spitz had not found anything that would have been a different story. but he did. he found actual physical evidence, physical proof that caylee's remains were not found and were not -- did not tee decompose in the manner in or mr. kronkte or plagiarism tried to tell you they were. the photos were not indicative of how caylee decomposed and what position she was in. this is the physical proof. the is a man tick semantics ofr brain matter, the man that has 6000
was the first medical examiner board certified fully capable of handling this case but yet she is the big shot and she comes back in to town and takes over and because of her relationship with the media and law enforcement. that is it. the politics that the medical examiner -- at the medical examiner's office played out in this case and you got to see it with these two. we presented to you and we were fortunate enough to have one of the most experienced medical examiners in the country, dr....
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it is one of the big issues we have. a lot of people not able to enjoy the fireworks plain and simple, it's because of dry conditions. you have dry conditions, windy conditions across parts of texas. it's one of the reasons why the wild fires have spread like kraes crazy across arizona into new mexico. assuming those conditions are going to exist into texas and oklahoma. even a sliver into the southeast. even into arkansas and louisiana. so plain is simple, what you have to do is if you're not so sure if you should or should not, call your local county government, they'll let you know. sheriff's office, same deal. lack of rainfall will be the situation for some people in the four corners, but that's not the case for you in the upper midwest. chance of severe storms. in parts of the southeast, you might have a rumble of thunder perhaps even here in atlanta by later this afternoon. that's a quick snapshot at your forecast. let's send it back to you. full volume, how about that? >> turn it up, pal. thanks, reynolds. >>> nfl
it is one of the big issues we have. a lot of people not able to enjoy the fireworks plain and simple, it's because of dry conditions. you have dry conditions, windy conditions across parts of texas. it's one of the reasons why the wild fires have spread like kraes crazy across arizona into new mexico. assuming those conditions are going to exist into texas and oklahoma. even a sliver into the southeast. even into arkansas and louisiana. so plain is simple, what you have to do is if you're not...
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and they need to do that in order to solve this big problem. that's what the president was saying. >> are republicans going to risk a financial default rather than give up tax break force millionaires and billionaires? >> i think they're not willing to risk hitting the debt limit. what they're willing to do however is force democrats and the president to come to the table and say what kind of cuts do we need to put into place? these are the same arguments we had in december of 2010, eventually the democrats and president came to the table, made some agreements when it came to the bush-era tax cuts and got other pieces of legislation passed. this is going to be, i hope, another example of both sides coming to the middle, getting this done by august and hopefully putting things in place that will get the unemployment rate down and the economy back on the right foot. >> when you start saying i hope, that doesn't mean you're saying i know. you're not confident about it. i'll let you think about it. maria will president obama sign a deal that will n
and they need to do that in order to solve this big problem. that's what the president was saying. >> are republicans going to risk a financial default rather than give up tax break force millionaires and billionaires? >> i think they're not willing to risk hitting the debt limit. what they're willing to do however is force democrats and the president to come to the table and say what kind of cuts do we need to put into place? these are the same arguments we had in december of 2010,...
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searing temperatures and historic wildfires making a big impact this fourth of july. >>> and making a difference -- a group of young women united in finding each other and fueling a new passion for life. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>>. >>> good evening. on a holiday summer sunday when so many people are taking the day off, jurors in a orlando courthouse were hard at work, listening to closing arguments before deciding the fate of a young mother. if you were anywhere near a television today, you couldn't escape the wall-to-wall coverage, the live feed of casey anthony, at times stone-faced, at times, openly weeping. anthony is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter, caylee. and after more than a month of wrenching testimony, now the countdown to a verdict. nbc's kerry sanders has been covering the case from the start. he was in the courtroom today. and joins us from orlando. good evening, kerry. >> well good evening, kate, the prosecution and the defense were each given four hours to make their closing arguments. but like so many other aspects of this case, there
searing temperatures and historic wildfires making a big impact this fourth of july. >>> and making a difference -- a group of young women united in finding each other and fueling a new passion for life. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>>. >>> good evening. on a holiday summer sunday when so many people are taking the day off, jurors in a orlando courthouse were hard at work, listening to closing arguments before deciding the fate of a young mother. if...
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next up, the big announce. that will change how you use facebook. >> facebook founder mark zuckerberg teased something new coming to facebook. that announced their latest app. skype, that's right, skype on facebook. here's zuckerberg at today's unveiling. >> with traditional skype, most people have to have down loaded skype beforehand. we think this is awesome, because we're using the best technology out there for doing video chat with the best social infrastructure out there in order to create some really cool new scenarios. turns out that dude i walked by will actually get to video chat with his grandson, so that's cool. >> katie, you know, i can skype, i've got a facebook. if i can do it, it doesn't seem so awesome. what does he think is so awesome about it. >> a lot of people hitting the like button on this one. 750 million facebook users are now able to have video chat capabilities. it's super simple. you can now have that one-on-one video chat experience. i'm not overly surprised on this news. rumors very
next up, the big announce. that will change how you use facebook. >> facebook founder mark zuckerberg teased something new coming to facebook. that announced their latest app. skype, that's right, skype on facebook. here's zuckerberg at today's unveiling. >> with traditional skype, most people have to have down loaded skype beforehand. we think this is awesome, because we're using the best technology out there for doing video chat with the best social infrastructure out there in...
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holding a lawyer in contempt is a big step. you don't want to do that. it can affect their carr. >> so if he calls contempt right now, what does that do the case, what would happen next? >> it does nothing to the case. it's basically a contempt citation against the lawyers. he can have a summary procedure which like the gentleman who was using his middle finger creatively in the courtroom the other day, they are not entitled to counsel. show me good cause why i shouldn't hold you in contempt by showing displusher in the argument -- displeasure. give him an opportunity to say anything before the sentence is imposed and sentence him. the judge has very stringt rules for summary contempt proceeding that is scenario where the judge is the prosecutor, the jury and judge all at one time. that is w if it's not done right now, the procedure changes for any other contempt that he brings later on. >> gregg: judge, it's good we have you as a judge because we're going to show a clip our viewers haven't seen of judge melvin perry chewing out the lawyers, let's listen
holding a lawyer in contempt is a big step. you don't want to do that. it can affect their carr. >> so if he calls contempt right now, what does that do the case, what would happen next? >> it does nothing to the case. it's basically a contempt citation against the lawyers. he can have a summary procedure which like the gentleman who was using his middle finger creatively in the courtroom the other day, they are not entitled to counsel. show me good cause why i shouldn't hold you in...